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We’ve already talked extensively about how wind energy is slowly reshaping the way that we produce and consume energy in the UK – but household consumption is just one side of the coin… Recently, Scotland has been breaking records for the amount of wind energy that they are producing, but the United Kingdom as [Continue]

Unilever looks to go fully renewable, Scotland’s wind reaches new high and Cornwall’s hidden rock power. Cornwall could be home of UK’s first Geothermal plant The UK’s first ever geothermal power station could be ready to provide a fifth of the UK’s energy demands if a multi-million pound investment drive is successful. Crowdfunding platform, Abundance, [Continue]

Wind Turbines – How Do They Work? With just under 7,000 turbines currently generating power throughout the UK – these green giants contributed over 10% of the entire electrical power to the country in 2015. They’re constantly getting more efficient and it looks like we’ll be seeing even more of them on the horizon soon [Continue]

The UK continues to smash it’s own records in the world of Renewables – whilst the University of Houston is coming close to discovering a new method of harnessing waste heat energy. A Carbon-Free Future Might Not Be Far Off Last quarter was a record breaking one for the UK, in terms of renewable energy [Continue]

There has never been a better time to invest in Biomass! It’s the unsung hero of all the renewable energies and one that could very well earn you some money in the long run. Biomass is the name give to any fuel that is derived from living, or recently deceased, organisms – as opposed to [Continue]

Cheshire’s been making the headlines once more – pushing for a Greener future.. This month: the council picks up yet another environmental award, Bentley pushes forward with solar power plans and the Government suggests that the county could be seeing a boost in renewable investment. Cheshire & Chester Recycle Themselves to the Top of the [Continue]